Ancient West & East, Volume 3, Issue 2Brill, 2004 |
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Page 267
... continued to be buried with traditional rites for a long time . The well - known series of stelae found at indigenous Salento sites lifts the tip of the veil on the nature of these tradi- tional rites , which date as far back as the ...
... continued to be buried with traditional rites for a long time . The well - known series of stelae found at indigenous Salento sites lifts the tip of the veil on the nature of these tradi- tional rites , which date as far back as the ...
Page 291
... continued without a major dis- ruption , down to the time of Hannibal 212 BC and beyond.48 Green as well as Carter and Giannotta have suggested that pottery production may have continued at Metaponto once it had ceased in Taranto ...
... continued without a major dis- ruption , down to the time of Hannibal 212 BC and beyond.48 Green as well as Carter and Giannotta have suggested that pottery production may have continued at Metaponto once it had ceased in Taranto ...
Page 307
... continued unchanged over time , is also unconvincing . Stylistic change is a fact of life , particularly for non - util- itarian objects such as jewellery , and the Hellenistic period was one that embraced change and originality.11 Now ...
... continued unchanged over time , is also unconvincing . Stylistic change is a fact of life , particularly for non - util- itarian objects such as jewellery , and the Hellenistic period was one that embraced change and originality.11 Now ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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3rd century BC 4th century BC amphorae Anatolia Ancient Anokhin Antike antiquity archaeological Archaic Assyrian Atti Taranto Berezan Black Sea Bronze Age bronze coins Bronze punch burial Celtiberian centres ceramic Chapter Chersonesus chronological Cimmerian Classical coinage context Corrupting Sea cult cultural discussion earrings East eastern emissions evidence example excavations Gnathia gold Greek Greek colonies groups Guzzo head Hellenistic Hermitage Herodotus Hittite I.Kallatis illustrations important indigenous inscriptions Iron Age ISBN Italy jewellery Juliis Karte Karten king Kleibrink Maeotis Medes Median empire Mediterranean Mediterranean history Metaponto minting Moscow Museum necklace necropolis obverse Oxford Pantanello Paperback papers peasant pendants period Persian pontarque pottery Pteria region reverse Roman Rome Salento Scythian settlement silver social St Petersburg Strabo Sybaris Tabula Peutingeriana Tanais Taranto Tarentine tion tomb tradition Treister Tsetskhladze Urartu urbanisation volume Yntema Zaragoza δὲ καὶ